IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1758.—Lord Nelson horn. 1829. —London Metropolitan Polic* first on duty. 1868. —Spain in the hands of revolutionists, and Queen Isabella 11. deposed,; 1875.—Act passed abolishing provinces. 1884.—Lord Wolseley sent from Cairo to relieve Gordon at Khartoum. 1898.—Death of the Queen of Denmark, mother of Queen Alexandra. 1918.—Bulgaria surrendered. 1918.—Hindenburg line smashed by, British; Allies advance on all sectors. Horse traffic in London is heaviest at Tower Bridge, where it still forms more than a third of the total. More than 800 Russians domiciled in Great Britain were granted certificates of British nationality in 1931. The total population of the world is now estimated at 2,012,000,800,' of whom 506,000,000 live in Europe,
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Evening Star, Issue 21220, 29 September 1932, Page 1
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115IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21220, 29 September 1932, Page 1
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